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Just so you guys know, this character who goes by the name 'simbe' is Eden's another name. No need to waste your time with the 'lowlander' who seem to be angry these days for unrequited love.
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...without fail, every αα¨αα², I find one beles seller that specializes in α»αα³ α αα΅α’
They always find my excitement amusing and laugh nonstop, as I keep asking for "ααα² αα ααα³α₯α³ ααα΅α½" and guzzle up to 10 αα£ in a row.
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Re: Eritrea- South Sudan & oil.
Its pretty obvious why South Sudan would want to export their oil through Eritrea but if you're not sure, the closest port to Malakal (which is probably where this oil is coming from) is Massawa. The next closest port is Port Sudan so all things being equal the South Sudanese will likely choose a port for which they can see greater returns on profit.
Mele's quote and the many others he has made regarding the color of our eyes or the Eritrea developing without Ethiopia will not happen crap demonstrates the amount of childish spite we've come to expect from Tegarus. If Ethiopia doesn't want to use Eritrean ports that's fine I encourage and would hope that Ethiopians when it comes to economic policy go for policies that benefit the most amount of Ethiopians. Because at the end of the day I highly doubt Eritrea is positioning it's economy to be dependent on Ethiopian traffic rather it'll be on the red sea itself and the natural resources that are in the country. The problem is when you have hateful and spiteful leaders that use all your country's diplomatic and military effort to try and starve or ruin Eritrea. Ethiopia has the right to spend it's currency where ever it chooses, just don't let the inferiority complex that some of your compatriots feel drag us into another senseless unending conflict we all have work to do.
Mele's quote and the many others he has made regarding the color of our eyes or the Eritrea developing without Ethiopia will not happen crap demonstrates the amount of childish spite we've come to expect from Tegarus. If Ethiopia doesn't want to use Eritrean ports that's fine I encourage and would hope that Ethiopians when it comes to economic policy go for policies that benefit the most amount of Ethiopians. Because at the end of the day I highly doubt Eritrea is positioning it's economy to be dependent on Ethiopian traffic rather it'll be on the red sea itself and the natural resources that are in the country. The problem is when you have hateful and spiteful leaders that use all your country's diplomatic and military effort to try and starve or ruin Eritrea. Ethiopia has the right to spend it's currency where ever it chooses, just don't let the inferiority complex that some of your compatriots feel drag us into another senseless unending conflict we all have work to do.
simbe11 wrote: β05 Sep 2019, 14:23Just for a simple question you run to your shell, insulting others.
I am not sure what your generation is taught, but we are taught to carry on a dialogue. I don't really have to agree with you not to be called names.
Going back to the subject in hand, I still don't see why South Sudan will want to use the port of Massawa, from economics stand point.
O' that's right, you never answer my question!!!
I will quote Meles here " Eritrean cost line is good to the camles only, if Ethiopia isn't using it"
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Re: Eritrea- South Sudan & oil.
I have no ill wishes for Eritrea and it's people but HGDEF.
The close proximity relating to economic benefit that you raised here was by question, first of.
As we all know Sudan has operational oil pipe that has been used by South-Sudan. The roads to port Sudan are better built and more favorable than that of Eritreas' ups and downs. On top of that, the roads between Eritrea and South-Sudan already cross the Sudanese boarder. All theses combined, I see no meaningful economic gain for the South-Sudanese to choose the port of Massawa.
This is just a curiosity thing not jealousy!!
The close proximity relating to economic benefit that you raised here was by question, first of.
As we all know Sudan has operational oil pipe that has been used by South-Sudan. The roads to port Sudan are better built and more favorable than that of Eritreas' ups and downs. On top of that, the roads between Eritrea and South-Sudan already cross the Sudanese boarder. All theses combined, I see no meaningful economic gain for the South-Sudanese to choose the port of Massawa.
This is just a curiosity thing not jealousy!!
nizzy wrote: β05 Sep 2019, 18:21Its pretty obvious why South Sudan would want to export their oil through Eritrea but if you're not sure, the closest port to Malakal (which is probably where this oil is coming from) is Massawa. The next closest port is Port Sudan so all things being equal the South Sudanese will likely choose a port for which they can see greater returns on profit.
Mele's quote and the many others he has made regarding the color of our eyes or the Eritrea developing without Ethiopia will not happen crap demonstrates the amount of childish spite we've come to expect from Tegarus. If Ethiopia doesn't want to use Eritrean ports that's fine I encourage and would hope that Ethiopians when it comes to economic policy go for policies that benefit the most amount of Ethiopians. Because at the end of the day I highly doubt Eritrea is positioning it's economy to be dependent on Ethiopian traffic rather it'll be on the red sea itself and the natural resources that are in the country. The problem is when you have hateful and spiteful leaders that use all your country's diplomatic and military effort to try and starve or ruin Eritrea. Ethiopia has the right to spend it's currency where ever it chooses, just don't let the inferiority complex that some of your compatriots feel drag us into another senseless unending conflict we all have work to do.
simbe11 wrote: β05 Sep 2019, 14:23Just for a simple question you run to your shell, insulting others.
I am not sure what your generation is taught, but we are taught to carry on a dialogue. I don't really have to agree with you not to be called names.
Going back to the subject in hand, I still don't see why South Sudan will want to use the port of Massawa, from economics stand point.
O' that's right, you never answer my question!!!
I will quote Meles here " Eritrean cost line is good to the camles only, if Ethiopia isn't using it"
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Re: Eritrea- South Sudan & oil.
Insult the S. Sudanese if it makes your deeply hurt ego feel good but I'm sure they've already calculated the pros & cons of using Massawa before signing to this, & I'm sure they don't give a hoot about your advise.
simbe11 wrote: β05 Sep 2019, 18:51I have no ill wishes for Eritrea and it's people but HGDEF.
The close proximity relating to economic benefit that you raised here was by question, first of.
As we all know Sudan has operational oil pipe that has been used by South-Sudan. The roads to port Sudan are better built and more favorable than that of Eritreas' ups and downs. On top of that, the roads between Eritrea and South-Sudan already cross the Sudanese boarder. All theses combined, I see no meaningful economic gain for the South-Sudanese to choose the port of Massawa.
This is just a curiosity thing not jealousy!!
nizzy wrote: β05 Sep 2019, 18:21Its pretty obvious why South Sudan would want to export their oil through Eritrea but if you're not sure, the closest port to Malakal (which is probably where this oil is coming from) is Massawa. The next closest port is Port Sudan so all things being equal the South Sudanese will likely choose a port for which they can see greater returns on profit.
Mele's quote and the many others he has made regarding the color of our eyes or the Eritrea developing without Ethiopia will not happen crap demonstrates the amount of childish spite we've come to expect from Tegarus. If Ethiopia doesn't want to use Eritrean ports that's fine I encourage and would hope that Ethiopians when it comes to economic policy go for policies that benefit the most amount of Ethiopians. Because at the end of the day I highly doubt Eritrea is positioning it's economy to be dependent on Ethiopian traffic rather it'll be on the red sea itself and the natural resources that are in the country. The problem is when you have hateful and spiteful leaders that use all your country's diplomatic and military effort to try and starve or ruin Eritrea. Ethiopia has the right to spend it's currency where ever it chooses, just don't let the inferiority complex that some of your compatriots feel drag us into another senseless unending conflict we all have work to do.
simbe11 wrote: β05 Sep 2019, 14:23Just for a simple question you run to your shell, insulting others.
I am not sure what your generation is taught, but we are taught to carry on a dialogue. I don't really have to agree with you not to be called names.
Going back to the subject in hand, I still don't see why South Sudan will want to use the port of Massawa, from economics stand point.
O' that's right, you never answer my question!!!
I will quote Meles here " Eritrean cost line is good to the camles only, if Ethiopia isn't using it"
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You don't? Then you must have changed your mind about taking Eritrean lands by force I'm glad to see that. South Sudan would do well to diversify it's ability to export it's resources. By involving Eritrea in their economic activities they gain an ally whose interest would be tied down with South Sudan. In short if some of their oil goes through Eritrea than Eritrea will have an interest in South Sudan continuing to be able to export their oil. That's good for all parties involved. Anyway this is all speculation, provided this is true, I'm sure the South Sudanese economists and policy makers have their reasons.
simbe11 wrote: β05 Sep 2019, 18:51I have no ill wishes for Eritrea and it's people but HGDEF.
The close proximity relating to economic benefit that you raised here was by question, first of.
As we all know Sudan has operational oil pipe that has been used by South-Sudan. The roads to port Sudan are better built and more favorable than that of Eritreas' ups and downs. On top of that, the roads between Eritrea and South-Sudan already cross the Sudanese boarder. All theses combined, I see no meaningful economic gain for the South-Sudanese to choose the port of Massawa.
This is just a curiosity thing not jealousy!!
nizzy wrote: β05 Sep 2019, 18:21Its pretty obvious why South Sudan would want to export their oil through Eritrea but if you're not sure, the closest port to Malakal (which is probably where this oil is coming from) is Massawa. The next closest port is Port Sudan so all things being equal the South Sudanese will likely choose a port for which they can see greater returns on profit.
Mele's quote and the many others he has made regarding the color of our eyes or the Eritrea developing without Ethiopia will not happen crap demonstrates the amount of childish spite we've come to expect from Tegarus. If Ethiopia doesn't want to use Eritrean ports that's fine I encourage and would hope that Ethiopians when it comes to economic policy go for policies that benefit the most amount of Ethiopians. Because at the end of the day I highly doubt Eritrea is positioning it's economy to be dependent on Ethiopian traffic rather it'll be on the red sea itself and the natural resources that are in the country. The problem is when you have hateful and spiteful leaders that use all your country's diplomatic and military effort to try and starve or ruin Eritrea. Ethiopia has the right to spend it's currency where ever it chooses, just don't let the inferiority complex that some of your compatriots feel drag us into another senseless unending conflict we all have work to do.
simbe11 wrote: β05 Sep 2019, 14:23Just for a simple question you run to your shell, insulting others.
I am not sure what your generation is taught, but we are taught to carry on a dialogue. I don't really have to agree with you not to be called names.
Going back to the subject in hand, I still don't see why South Sudan will want to use the port of Massawa, from economics stand point.
O' that's right, you never answer my question!!!
I will quote Meles here " Eritrean cost line is good to the camles only, if Ethiopia isn't using it"
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Re: Eritrea- South Sudan & oil.
FAKE NEWS from Zmeselo and PFDJ Twitter Idiots again look at the Political maps of South Sudan, Eritrea, and Sudan, and Ethiopia. Eritrea and South Sudan do NOT SHARE A BORDER of Any kind. And there is NO Other News Outlet repeating what this Twitter clown Qana_meror wrote because guess what Qana_meror is most likely a HGDF agent in South Sudan! LIARS LIARS! :